Trichocereus (Echinopsis) “Rod” Pachanoi – Cuts

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Sizes

  • 1 – 16 cm
  • 2 – 15 cm

Please make sure you select the right size you are wanting. They will be cut on sale so will need a week to dry before shipping.

Note: These are all unrooted cuts and Sulphur has been applied to stop bacterial and fungal infections while the cuts heal over.

If you have any questions around substrate or anything, please use the contact form and I will be happy to help with any questions.

I decided to cut my 3 pronged T. pachanoi (San Pedro) Rod and offer them up for sale. I have 2 x new pups ready to go to new homes.

Pachanoi Rod is a SAB Clone and a rare Ecuadorian Pachanoi clone.

Different from predominantly cultivated (PC), this is your classic short spined pachanoi.

Trichocereus pachanoi Rod comes from the typus location of Trichocereus Pachanoi, Ecuador. You can recognize Ecuadorian Pachs by the bright green epidermis and the unique areole shape. “Rod” has very strong V-notches above the areoles. Old growth can have a dark blue/green color while some young growth is typically grass green.

The true origins of Rod aren’t very well known but was highly likely named after a SAB member who originally brought this clone into cultivation.

Synonyms

  • Echinopsis pachanoi
  • San Pedro Cactus
  • Wachuma

Some Additional Info

Trichocereus (except for bridgesii / Bolivian Torch) are very hardy and weather tolerant. Trichocereus pachanoi can handle temps as low as -9c for very short periods.

Native to South America, the earliest evidence of San Pedro was found in Peru, specifically, the Guitarrero cave of the Callejón de Huaylas valley. They are natively found in the Andes Mountains at altitude levels around 2000m – 3000m. San Pedro (the class of Trichocereus) is also found in regions like Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Chile, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela.

Trichocereus pachanoi are night bloomers with these gorgeous flowers doing their thing at night, you have to be quick or you will miss the event :-). A flower event is a special event as it can take anywhere from 5 years to 8 years for an adult plant to produce a flower. When they do, you do your happy dance, thank the cactus Gods, snap a million pics, harvest the pollen, and wait for the next event.

Growing Tips

Please see the tab called "Steps for Rooting" for rooting instructions where relevant. I have also created a few blog posts with some helpful guides that work for me personally:

Care sheets and instructions are also sent via email after purchasing to make your journey as easy and fluid as possible. As always, if you have any questions, please use our Contact form or FB Messenger (bottom right) to get in touch.

 

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